The Department of Health and Human Services previously announced they’d be bringing in the “best and brightest” (a clear admission they didn’t come close to doing that the first time) to fix the glitch-ageddon that is HealthCare.gov.
Furthermore, President Obama will hold a press conference in the Rose Garden tomorrow where he is expected to spin the effort as a “tech surge.” Wonder where they got that from?
Team Obama embraces the Iraq analogy: “We’re kind of thinking of this as a tech ‘surge'” http://t.co/rOwldOo1Sc
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) October 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/CAAmyO/status/392012142490038274
Perhaps the administration thinks this will put them in an even better position to blame Bush when the eventual train wreck occurs.
Obama’s also going to have people standing behind him who look like they would know what they’d be talking about if they were allowed to speak, which will be intended as evidence Obamacare is working or something:
BREAKING: Obama will be joined at health-care event tomorrow (Rose Garden, 11:25 a.m.) by consumers, small business owners, and pharmacists
— Mike Allen (@mikeallen) October 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/392027714665713667
Of course!
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All of the people joining Obama at the presser will probably have one thing in common:
There will be plenty of room for press. RT @DRUDGE_REPORT: Enrollees to join president in Rose Garden… http://t.co/AtSKubDgQt
— Jack Tomczak (@JackTomczak) October 20, 2013
https://twitter.com/krempasky/status/392028548665724928
White House’s version: “Good seats still available!”
Here’s the “easy to answer question of the day”:
Which reporter will ask the president why anybody's premiums have gone up, and quote the president's own promises back to him?
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) October 20, 2013
Here’s how many reporters are expected to quote Obama’s promises back to Obama:
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